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Grand Central in the News

enlarge Old Grand Central Depot.

Old Grand Central Depot. Getty Images

The massive Manhattan train depot at the heart of the Vanderbilt family's train empire made headlines for decades. After a deadly train accident in 1902, New York forced the railroad to completely reengineer the terminal and shift the trains' power source from steam to electricity. A second deadly accident in 1907 exposed flaws in the new electric train designs.

When the new Grand Central Terminal opened in 1913, New Yorkers had much to celebrate. In 1938 the New York Central introduced a streamliner train with an instantly classic design on its famous 20th Century Limited route between Grand Central and Chicago.

Track coverage of Grand Central in newspaper reports of four events.

Park Avenue Tunnel Crash, 1902
Woodlawn Crash, 1907
Grand Central Terminal Opens, 1913
20th Century Limited Streamliner Debuts, 1938


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